ARC: Association of Rheumatology Concerns

ARC: Association of Rheumatology Concerns An association for patients with Rheumatological conditions and their families in Mauritius. We offer support to patients and raise awareness.

We are an association founded for patients suffering from Rheumatological conditions in Mauritius.

10/07/2025

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10/05/2025

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Let’s raise awareness about lupus, an autoimmune disease that can impact every part of the body.

It’s a challenging condition that often goes unnoticed, but together, we can shine a light on the struggles and support those affected.

Education and advocacy are key to improving management of this RMD.

10/05/2025
21/04/2025

PCOS- POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME

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15/04/2025

TYPE 5 DIABETES

Despite my involvement as a specialist in diabetes for over 15 years, I never cease to be amazed by the resurgence of new information on newer types of diabetes. I recently came across Diabetes Type 5, an entity, I had not heard of before.

Type 5 diabetes, previously known as malnutrition-related diabetes, has now been officially recognised, during the recent International Diabetes Federation’s (IDF’s) World Diabetes Congress, held in Bangkok, Thailand. In January 2025.

Type 5 Diabetes was first described in Jamaica in 1955 and was labelled as malnutrition-related-diabetes. It is seen mostly in young men in low- and middle income, who have a body mass index (BMI) < 19 kg/m2 .

People with this form of diabetes have a defect in insulin secretion and therefore have a lower total insulin secretion.

The patients are typically young and thin, which will make one suspect that they had type 1 diabetes, which can be managed with daily insulin injection. However, insulin did not help these patients and in some cases, caused very low blood sugar level.

They are often misdiagnosed as having type 1 diabetes, but there are some clear differences between type 1 and 5:
1.People with type 1 diabetes develop ketones in their urine (ketonuria) or have high ketones level in their blood (ketosis) when their glucose level are high. People with type 5, however, did not develop high ketones despite high blood glucose levels.
2. People with type 1 diabetes have high insulin requirements, but patients with type 5, needs much smaller dose of insulin. High insulin dose can prove fatal in some of the patients.

When compared to type 2 diabetes, these patients phenotypically look different. People with type 2 diabetes are typically obese, as commonly seen in the Mauritian population, and accounts for the majority of diabetes cases in developing countries. People with type 2 have significantly higher visceral adipose tissue and fatty deposition in their liver compared to people in the type 5 group.

Though there are no clear guidelines yet about how to treat these patients, it has been suggested that a very small amount of insulin combined with oral medications may be the most effective way. Furthermore, it is proposed that their nutrition should include much higher amounts of protein and lower amounts of carbohydrates.

13/03/2025
We are very sorry to inform you of the passing of our Dearest Member Mrs Mirella Marimootoo.Please find the details of t...
10/03/2025

We are very sorry to inform you of the passing of our Dearest Member Mrs Mirella Marimootoo.Please find the details of the funeral in the attached message.
Our Sincere Condolences to Mirella's Families and Friends from the ARC Family.Thank you

Dearest Member of ARC. Today we mark the "World Arthritis Day 2024" .The theme for this year is " Informed Choices: Bett...
12/10/2024

Dearest Member of ARC.
Today we mark the "World Arthritis Day 2024" .The theme for this year is " Informed Choices: Better Oucomes.
We are not physically organising any event but the awareness campaign continues in the media and the work goes on by continuing to work with the relevant Authorities to improve the health services in our Hospitals.
Our Members are also benefitting from many discounted facilities in different health areas such as blood tests and admission in private clinic.
We wish you good health and we are always here to give you the required Support. Thanking you
Ashan Purmessur

09/10/2024

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ARC Wishes You and Your Family a Healthy, Happy and Prosperous New Year 2024.
31/12/2023

ARC Wishes You and Your Family a Healthy, Happy and Prosperous New Year 2024.

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ARC: Association of Rheumatology Concerns

We advocate, represent and support patients with any type of Rheumatological conditions. Rheumatology patient in Mauritius do not have a voice and they often suffer in silence. Their conditions are not given the same importance as other more prevalent conditions even though their effects can be as devastating.

We are working to raise awareness of the conditions to encourage early diagnosis and treatment. Since these Rheumatological conditions are degenerative, early management is key to prevent deformities and disabilities. We deliver talks on different topics relating to these conditions on a monthly basis.

Part of our plan is to address and mitigate the physical and psychosocial impact of the disease. These conditions affect every aspect of life and we take a holistic approach in supporting our members who suffer from these conditions.

It is unfortunate that the most up to date therapies are not available to patients through hospitals in Mauritius. The patients who have the most severe cases are often the ones who end up with no treatment as the latest drugs are not being funded to manage their condition. This causes untold damage to their bodies and does not only cause distress to the patients but is also very expensive for the health service to manage. We will therefore campaign to demand that services are delivering therapies according to international guidelines.